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Paperback Memorial Address On Roscoe Conkling Book

ISBN: 1141593378

ISBN13: 9781141593378

Memorial Address On Roscoe Conkling

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"Memorial Address On Roscoe Conkling" is a tribute delivered by Robert Green Ingersoll, a renowned orator, lawyer, and political figure, in memory of Roscoe Conkling, a prominent New York politician. This address provides a detailed biographical sketch of Conkling, highlighting his significant contributions to American political life during the 19th century. Ingersoll's eloquent prose captures Conkling's charisma, his impact on the Republican Party, and his legacy as a powerful senator.

The address offers insights into the political landscape of the era, the key issues shaping American society, and the complex personalities that defined the nation's trajectory. This memorial is a valuable historical document that preserves the memory of a notable figure and provides a glimpse into the political dynamics of a bygone era. Ingersoll's tribute ensures that Conkling's contributions are remembered and appreciated by future generations.

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